Sentences with phrase «outcomes of particular projects»

So give your staff clear and detailed information about what you want, the overall strategy of the team and the goals and expected outcomes of particular projects they are working on.

Not exact matches

City decision makers can see how much people are willing to pay for a project if it achieves a particular mix of outcomes,» she said.
He will elaborate on what causes these tensions and on why, by being more specific about their priorities, users and estates managers can make the process quicker and easier, and the outcomes more responsive to the needs of a particular project.
Project - based learning rubrics also give teachers clear documentation on the learning outcomes of each individual student, and can even be aligned to particular state learning standards to ensure that those standards are being met.
With VeriPlan modeling your particular financial situation, you can better appreciate the projected outcomes of different investment allocations associated with your risk preferences.
In particular, the Final Report summarizes outcomes of the first cycle of activities (2012), the second cycle (2013) and the third project cycle (2014) outlining recommendations emerged from the research conducted by the CALLISTO think tank.
So we can't give crunch the exclusive credit or blame for a particular outcome on a single project when much of the credit or blame is clearly owed to other aspects of the game's development.
If you don't want to forget about a particular project or outcome, email yourself notes on it and then file that email in your update folder along with testimonials and words of appreciation from colleagues, clients, and managers, performance reviews, project specs, or c ompany newsletters and flyers highlighting strong performing products, divisions, and teams.
The lawyers involved need to consider the actual, real - life likely outcomes of «all» of the potential scenarios that «can» be produced by a tribunal's decision, and decide which «one» would realistically provide the best outcome for the consuming real estate public, and not just for a particular dissaffected former Realtor claiming to be acting as a reasonable facsimile of a modern day Robin Hood (my interpretation of Dale's apparent claim to have spent years studying ways and means to provide real estate services equal to or superior to current standards via CREA's operations at much less cost to consumers), all the while projecting profits of hundreds of millions of dollars (it's 50/50 that «Robin Hood» is a myth).
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